- A
mandolone is a
member of the
mandolin family,
created in the 18th century. It is a b****
range version of the
Neapolitan mandolin. Its
range was not...
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mandolin largely transitioned to the
status of a folk instrument, and the
mandolone all but disappeared. It was
during this
decline in po****rity that Pasquale...
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inches (660 mm). A
typical violoncello scale is 27
inches (690 mm). The
mandolone was a
Baroque member of the
mandolin family in the b****
range that was...
- instruments, such as the mandolin, mandola,
mandocello and mandob**** or
mandolone. Some
mandolin orchestras use
guitars and double-b****es
instead of, or...
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Mandolin Mandore (instrument)
Mandola Octave mandola Mandocello Mandob****
Mandolone Laouto (Greece, Cyprus, Romania, Albania) Mandolin-banjo (a crossover...
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Gittern Irish bouzouki Laouto Mandob****
Mandocello Mandola Mandolin-banjo
Mandolone Mandolute Mandore Mandriola Octave mandolin Orpharion Resonator mandolin...
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Gittern Irish bouzouki Laouto Mandob****
Mandocello Mandola Mandolin-banjo
Mandolone Mandolute Mandore Mandriola Octave mandolin Orpharion Resonator mandolin...
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added resonance and a
deeper (b****) range, like the
modern mandob****,
mandolone or
Algerian mandole. The word also
referred to a type of
zither written...
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Gittern Irish bouzouki Laouto Mandob****
Mandocello Mandola Mandolin-banjo
Mandolone Mandolute Mandore Mandriola Octave mandolin Orpharion Resonator mandolin...
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Gittern Irish bouzouki Laouto Mandob****
Mandocello Mandola Mandolin-banjo
Mandolone Mandolute Mandore Mandriola Octave mandolin Orpharion Resonator mandolin...